Learn a level solo, preserve momentum through one repeatable line, then use player ghosts or multiplayer to discover alternate routes.

VHOLUME is a route-learning parkour game, not a single fixed obstacle course. Its published movement set includes running, jumping, climbing, and sliding. Momentum, shortcuts, target times, live multiplayer, and player ghosts turn the same environment into several possible lines.
Steam schedules release for August 21 and offers a demo at the time of this review. That boundary matters: demo routes, target times, and Workshop availability may change at launch. What is already verified is the structure—solo exploration, friends in the same levels, shared ghosts, leaderboards, and Steam Workshop support.
Open the VHOLUME ghost and multiplayer guide for a learning order that works without pretending a demo shortcut is permanent. The guide first stabilizes a solo line, then uses ghosts to identify alternatives, and only then adds multiplayer traffic.
The current system requirements specify 64-bit Windows 10 and 10 GB of storage. Check the live store page for any launch-day change before installing.
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Is VHOLUME multiplayer?
Steam lists online PvP, and the official description says friends can experience every level together. Player ghosts provide an asynchronous route comparison.
Is VHOLUME released?
Steam schedules the Windows release for August 21, 2026 and currently offers a demo. Recheck the store page after the unlock time.